Everybody gets ****ed.See if I can fill in the variables to make sense of this.
No. I don't beleive it works out that way for all years.
Everybody gets ****ed.See if I can fill in the variables to make sense of this.
No. I don't beleive it works out that way for all years.
Everybody gets ****ed.
Ah. The cry of any government more than 1 year old.
The intentions start out great.
And then...
Don't Medicare/Medicaid cover pre-existing conditions? Genuinely, I don't know. (I'm not THAT old yet.) I see the best answer as an extension of those programs to cover people who can't work (rather than SSI-disability, frankly).I'm hearing a lot of pretty smart talking heads are not happy with this newly proposed government plan.
The fact that it's a government plan is a turnoff for me. Let's get the govt out of healthcare period.
Sadly, the two things that are "committed" holdovers from Obamacare are just not fiscally responsible for "affordable care." We cannot afford pre-existing health conditions nor 26 year old "children" on their parents plans.
No, this is what jelly-spined republicans look like. When your president states he wants to make sure everyone is covered, this is probably the best we can hope for.Nevermind that this "replacement," should just be a "repeal"......but did I hear right that the GOP replacement for ACA takes the penalty, and instead of paying it to the govt, it's paid to the insurance companies? WTFrack.
Is this what draining the swamp looks like?
"We’re going to do something that’s great. And I am proud to support the replacement plan released by the House of Representatives,” Trump said of the bill.
Medicare/Medicaid cover everything, but Medicare has soooo many limits it's disgusting.
oh, you only spent 36 hours in a hospital and did not spend two midnights? That's outpatient! You pay for all medications out of pocket
people pay pay into a system for decades then they find out how badly it sucks when they finally get on it.
your estate should get yours and your employer's premiums back if you die before going on Medicare.
That would mean a penalty.How true...
Your father in law has pneumonia, but it's not bad (translation - Medicare wanted him out of the hospital). Two days later, he was back in the hospital on a ventilator and never recovered.